Bush, Tlaib vote against bill barring Oct. 7 attackers from the U.S.
- Congresswomen Cori Bush and Rashida Tlaib were the only votes against a bill in the US House of Representatives that would ban entry to the US by members of Hamas or Islamic Jihad.
- Bush and Tlaib opposed the bill, calling it "redundant" and claiming it targets immigrants and incites hate towards Palestinians.
- Congresswoman Ramirez abstained from the vote, referring to the bill as unnecessary and a waste of resources and time.
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